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Anishka Fernandopulle
Anishka Fernandopulle

Anishka Fernandopulle

Rural Medical Scholarship 2025

Australian National University, NSW

Bega Clinical School
Scholarship Awarded 2025

Sponsored by:
Rotary Clubs of Murrunbidgee Canberra and Deniliquin Rural Medical Scholarship

Rural Medicine Scholarship Program

How would the Australian Rotary Rural Health Scholarship help with my studies at the Rural Clinical School?

The privilege of being given the Australian Rotary Health Rural Health Scholarship thoroughly excites me. This opportunity is more than just financial support, but it’s also a chance to deeply engage with the Bega and Rotary communities as a medical student and eventually as a rural doctor. Balancing academics with community engagement has been rewarding, but supporting my family in Victoria has been challenging. This scholarship would ease financial pressures, allow me to focus on my studies and fund family visits during the few study breaks. Alleviating this emotional toll would enable me to engage more fully in the community.

A major part of my character is my people-oriented approach. It’s always been my mantra that when someone can give to others, they should relish that opportunity because they could have a profound impact on another person’s life. This mindset has driven me to volunteer as a tutor, assist at schools, fundraise for Jesuit Mission and Multiple Sclerosis Australia, and assisting with blood pressure checks at the Bombala Show. These experiences bring me joy as I see the
positive impact on people’s faces and gain invaluable insights from every person I interact with. I look forward to bringing the same passion and contributing to the Bega and Rotary communities.

As a medical student, I’ve partaken in opportunities that exemplify my commitment to fostering community spirit. I participate in the ANU Medicine Run Club which brings together peers for weekly runs followed by coffees. Having participated in netball, football and cricket teams, I endeavour to join these teams in Bega. I’ve participated in the ANU Med Revue for Companion House charity as a band member in 2023, and as a lead actor in 2024. I experienced the enjoyment of stepping out of my comfort zone and making new friends which I found to be extremely rewarding. As the Social Representative of the ANU Medical Students’ Society, I organised major social events for the entire medical school, focusing on building a positive environment for all year levels. Balancing my commitments to these roles and studies has emphasised the importance of time management and community engagement. I hope to continue this
attitude as Vice President of the society.

This scholarship would provide me with the support I need to continue my academic and extracurricular endeavours, as well as fully engage in the Bega community where I have already begun building connections. I’ve joined the Kameruka Bush Orchestra after attending their Bush-dance and meeting the guitarist, Dean Gray. I am excited to engage with the Rotary Club of Bega through attending meetings, getting to know all members and sharing my experiences as a Bega medical student to the whole club.

Overall, this scholarship would be of huge benefit to me academically, but also for me to contribute to the community at the heart of Bega. I look forward to the opportunities to give back to the Bega and Rotary Club communities, and to grow personally and professionally into a committed rural doctor.

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